Center for Sports Media Caps off Banner Year
A recap of a terrific year for Seton Hall's Center for Sports Media.
A recap of a terrific year for Seton Hall's Center for Sports Media.
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media celebrates the achievements of graduate students from the Professional Psychology and Family Therapy program, as they showcased their research.
On Saturday, April 27, the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media hosted its Spring 2024 Graduate Research Symposium, welcoming 11 master’s candidates to present their theses.
Student-run heavy metal radio WSOU 89.5 FM turned seventy-six last month, and generations of student DJs came together to commemorate the achievement.
Students continue their award-winning journey through the national circuit, looking to the future to mentor new students on a pathway to rhetorical excellence.
Seton Hall Students presented a variety of short films in April’s fourth annual Cranford Film Festival.
The Law Enforcement Leadership master's program is an ideal choice for students like Taylor Soanes, who was seeking a flexible graduate program that could mesh with her busy schedule.
A virtual conference "Ukrainian Past: Wars for Identity and Independence" was organized by faculty and students at Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University in Ukraine.
Higher education Professor Santiago Castiello-Gutiérrez discusses internationalization in higher education with European Association for International Education.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll found 35 percent of Americans said they would watch the NFL Draft, 20 percent saying they would attend "Watch Parties"; fans strongly support spring football.
Seton Hall faculty members were honored for their teaching and research contributions at the annual Faculty Excellence Awards on Monday evening.
An esteemed panel led by former Congressman and Rhodes Scholar Tom McMillen led an illuminating 90-minute discussion on the biggest issues facing college sports today.
Lina Rodenhausen, a doctoral candidate at the Center for Religious Studies at Ruhr-Universität Bochum, presented to CHDCM faculty members regarding her research on online religious communities.
On February 15, the Institute for Communication and Religion and the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media hosted renowned Imam Nasaruddin Umar.
Join us to celebrate Spring with the Seton Hall Arts Council.
Seton Hall University Students and Faculty are eligible for discounted tickets at the South Orange Performing Arts Center.
Best-selling author Jeff Benedict entertained a crowd of students, faculty and alums at "The Dynasty" event based on Benedict's book and Apple TV series.
89.5 FM WSOU held an election night coverage show for Super Tuesday. Our newscasters broke down the biggest storylines of the upcoming presidential election and reacted to the results.
WSOU tones down the black and goes green to celebrate Irish heritage as a part of the historic event in the heart of New Jersey.
Members of student radio WSOU 89.5 FM engaged in conversations with industry professionals, met with influential bands and further developed their skill proficiencies.
Findings from the most recent Seton Hall Sports Poll were featured in media across the country, including USA Today, The Chronicle of Higher Ed, Forbes, ESPN, SBJ and more than 50 local TV stations.
The Brownson Speech and Debate Team celebrates its ongoing success at the elite PKD Forensics Tournament in Glendale, Arizona, and is crowned 7th in the nation.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll found that Caitlin Clark is the best known college basketball player (male or female) in America and the women’s tournament is likely to break viewer records.
In February, Ashley Woolsey-Greene, social studies coordinator in the Office of Standards at the New Jersey Department of Education, presented a session for students in EDST 3003.